BANGKOK: Thailand’s military establishment is intensifying attacks on a young political party that surged in March’s general election and whose 40-year-old leader is the newest symbol of opposition to the junta.
The party, Future Forward, won about 18% of votes and is a key part of a coalition trying to prevent the junta’s proxies from forming the next government.
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